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Wolves rally to beat Warriors behind hot three-point shooting

One of the ways the Timberwolves offense has changed since Karl-Anthony Towns went out with a knee injury is the Wolves have begun firing away from three-point range with greater frequency.

On Sunday night, the Wolves out-shout the team with two of the greatest shooters of all time in a 114-110 victory over Golden State.

The Wolves trailed most of the night but pushed ahead in the second half thanks to a 21-for-40 performance from three-point range. Six Wolves hit two or more threes, led by Naz Reid, who had 20 points and was the only thing going for a struggling Wolves offense in the first quarter.